Women\u27s Roles in Resistance Movements in Appalachia

  • Gillespie, Emily G
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Publication date
March 2014
Publisher
Marshall Digital Scholar

Abstract

Storytelling plays an important role in the hollers of Appalachia, however the public narratives we ordinarily hear are imbued with stereotypes and misconceptions. Such distortions perpetuate the image of expendability of the people and remove roadblocks for industries attempting to access the natural resources of Appalachia. Industries have established an institution, and have created the primary labor force in mining, timber, steel, and other extractive operations. The coal industry in particular has driven out many of the other possibilities for work in the area, thus creating a dependency on the employment provided. Visitors, scholars, filmmakers, journalists and the like have both embraced the stereotypes of Appalachian people. Many ...

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